It was known before that this is one of the most primitive ancient towns preserved in northern Jiangsu. By that time, it was already evening. The archway and the couplets on both sides of the town still showed a primitive style, and they could drive in, but the more modern the buildings were, the more modern the buildings were. Interestingly, several bridges along the river are also wide enough for vehicles to drive through (many ancient towns even if cars can drive in, the bridges in the town can not drive). Every shop here maintains a primitive decoration style, and its facade is very classical. The plaque with gold characters on the black bottom really shows its primitive mood. It's a side road named Valuation Street. After entering, you can see many old and even some dilapidated shop doors, including traditional Chinese medicine hall, barber shop and, of course, Huaian local products such as crispy cakes and steamed buns. Stores. It can also be seen that the walls retained some slogans during the Cultural Revolution period, which has a great sense of the times. On the opposite side of Value Street is a village dwelling. The road is very narrow and it is difficult for vehicles to pass, but it can be parked. The whole ancient town road is quite wide, the road surface is relatively flat, and the traffic is very convenient. Along the flowing river, walking across the curved bridge, I feel similar to the south of the Yangtze River, but there are other artistic conceptions.